The royal couple explores Finnish paper industry

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The royal couple explores Finnish paper industry

Her majesty The Queen Elizabeth II is the world’s longest currently reigning monarch and head of state. Over 60 on the throne, Queen Elizabeth has witnessed many great changes in international relations.

Queen Elizabeth has made two official visits to Finland. In May 1976 her State visit was hosted by the Finnish President Urho Kekkonen (1900-1986). Kekkonen served as President of the Republic of Finland for over 25 years and he is one of the most significant political figures in the history of Finland’s independence. The second visit was hosted by President Martti Ahtisaari in 1994.

The Queen’s first visit to Finland is remembered by her stroll in a Finnish forest holding a security helmet in her hands. However, Queen Elizabeth was taken to see other attractions as well and she dined both in the Presidential Palace and in the summer residence of the President of Finland.

The pictures are from The Urho Kekkonen Archives’ collection. The collection includes material donated by the President Kekkonen himself as well as his friends and family. The President established the foundation in 1970 to maintain the archives of his own personal documents.

A Tale of Two Countries

A Tale of Two Countries is a digital gallery project lead by the Finnish Institute in London, created together with The British Library, The National Archives of Finland, The National Library of Finland and several other archives.

The Finnish Institute in London

The Finnish Institute in London promotes Finnish culture, society and research by strengthening existing networks and creating new partnerships in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Finland.